Electrically-heated utensil.



A. A. WARNER. BLBCTRIOALLX HEATED UTENSIL. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 1,1912.

1,043,487. Patented Nov. 5, 19 12.

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b ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATE T EOFFIQE.

ALONZO A. WARNER, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR To LANDERS, Y'FRARY & CLARK, or EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, .A CORPORATION OF CoNNEC rCUT.

ELECTRIdALLY-HEATED UTENSIL. I

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ALoNzo A. WARNER, a

citizen of the United States, and a resident of Hartford, in the'county of Hartford; and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrically-Heated Utensils, of which the follow ing is a specification.

The object of my invention is to produc adevice having features of novelty and advantage. v

The figure of the drawings represents in central vertical section part of a utensil in which my invention is embodied.

Referring to the drawings, a denotes the utensil, and b the base thereof having an inwardly extending flange c and a depending circumferential wall 6. The inwardly-ex: tending flange 0 forms a support upon which the receptacle rests and the two are firmly secured together as by riveting or by soldering so as to provide forthe rapid trans- Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed February 1,- 1912. Serial No. 674,794.

. Patented Nov. 5, 191 2.

I claim as my invention:

1. In an electrically heated utensil the combination with the shell of the utensil, of a base' having an inwardly extending flange at its top upon which said shell rests and a depending wall at the inner edge of the flange, an electrical heating unit adapted to fit closely within said wall, and means for holding said unit in place.-

2. In anelectrically heated utensil the combinationwith the sh ell of the utensil, of a base having an inwardlyextending flange at its top uponwhich said shell rests and a circular wall depending from the inner edge of the flange, an electrical heating unit adapted to fit closely withinsaid wall, and means'for holding said unit in lace.

A base for an electrically heated utensil comprising a shell apertured at the :top and having a depending will of substantial depth, a utensil supported on said base and forming a closure for said aperture and a heating element closely fitting within the wallof said aperture and operatively positioned with respect to the utensil. I

ALONZQ A. WARNER. Witnesses I H. A. TRANER P. V. GUmERsoN. I 

